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- the present invention relates to an imaging apparatus having a camera control unit and a camera head separate from the camera control unit.
- an imaging apparatus having a camera control unit and a camera head separate from the camera control unit, the camera head being employed with an imaging device such as a charge coupled device (CCD).
- CCD charge coupled device
- JP-A-11-341337 An example of a conventional imaging apparatus having a separate camera head is disclosed in JP-A-11-341337.
- the imaging apparatus disclosed in this publication is designed to correct a phase difference generated between a first synchronizing signal for driving the camera head and a second synchronizing signal for setting timing of the signal processing circuit due to the length of the camera cable to thereby correct a delay time caused by the cable length.
- the conventional imaging apparatus having the separate camera head is configured to have the camera cable having a given length for connecting the camera head and the CCU.
- the length of the camera cable slightly varies due to a manufacturing margin even when the length is designed to be the given length.
- the individual variation of the cable length increases as the length of the camera cable is designed to be longer.
- the time required for signal transmission becomes longer as the length of the camera cable increases. Accordingly, when the camera cable is long, the variation of the signal delay time caused by the individual variation of the cable length becomes larger.
- the imaging apparatus can suitably perform signal processing in accordance with the delay time of the camera cable to keep desired performance.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an imaging apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a graph showing waveforms of a signal, an A/D clock signal (ADCLK) and a test signal Vte input into an A/D converter.
- FIG. 4 is a graph showing an example of a target for plateau search.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an imaging apparatus according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a camera head in the imaging apparatus shown in FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing a main configuration of a single-plate imaging apparatus.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an imaging apparatus 1 according to an embodiment of the invention.
- the imaging apparatus I according to this embodiment includes a CCU 10 , a camera head 50 , and a camera cable 60 .
- the CCU 10 and the camera head 50 are connected by the camera cable 60 .
- the CCU 10 further has a timing generator (TG) 16 , a phase adjuster 17 , a micro processing unit (MPU) 20 , a DA converter (D/A) 21 , a digital connector 22 , and an analog connector 23 .
- the CCU 10 further has a memory 24 , and an oscillating circuit 25 .
- the camera cable 60 is connected to the connector 12 .
- the connector 12 has connection terminals (not shown) corresponding to those of the camera cable 60 .
- the A/D converter 14 receives a phase-adjusted A/D clock signal (ADCLK) from the phase adjuster 17 , converts the image pickup signal hg 1 into a digital signal in accordance with the phase-adjusted A/D clock signal and outputs the digital signal as an image pickup signal hg 2 .
- ADCLK phase-adjusted A/D clock signal
- the phase adjuster 17 performs phase adjustment of the clock signal (CLK) and phase adjustment of the A/D clock signal (ADCLK) in accordance with a control signal cg 1 given from the MPU 20 .
- the phase adjuster 17 outputs the HD signal (horizontal synchronizing signal) and the VD signal (vertical synchronizing signal) together with the phase-adjusted clock signal (CLK) to the camera head 50 through the connector 12 and outputs the phase-adjusted A/D clock signal (ADCLK) to the A/D converter 14 .
- the MPU 20 performs plateau search (which will be described later) based on the test image pickup signal thg 2
- the MPU 20 generates the control signal cg 1 in accordance with a result of the plateau search so that the phase adjuster 17 can perform phase adjustment in accordance with the control signal cg 1 .
- the MPU 20 outputs the thus generated control signal cg 1 to the phase adjuster 17 .
- the MPU 20 further controls the memory 24 to store plateau data indicating a horizontal plateau (or simply, plateau) searched for by the plateau search.
- the DA converter (D/A) 21 converts the video signal hg 3 into an analog signal and outputs the analog signal to the analog connector 23 .
- the digital connector 22 is a connection terminal for outputting a digital video signal dg to the outside.
- the analog connector 23 is a connection terminal for outputting an analog video signal ag to the outside.
- the oscillating circuit 25 generates a clock signal (CLK) with a predetermined frequency and outputs the generated clock signal (CLK) to the timing generator 16 .
- the camera head 50 has a CCD 51 , a camera head timing generator (Camera head-TG) 52 , a drive signal generator 53 , a CDS circuit 54 , a connector 55 for making connection to the camera cable 60 , and a changeover switch SW.
- the CDS circuit 54 performs co-related double sampling in accordance with the sample pulses SP 1 and SP 2 on the pixel signal given from the CCD 51 and outputs an image pickup signal hg 0 after removal of reset noise.
- the changeover switch SW performs a changeover operation in accordance with a test mode control signal tmd to change one of an ordinary mode and a test mode over to the other. The ordinary mode and the test mode will be described later.
- the camera cable 60 has signal wires 61 , 62 and 63 .
- the signal wire 61 is used for transmitting the phase-adjusted clock signal (CLK), the HD signal (horizontal synchronizing signal) and the VD signal (vertical synchronizing signal) from the CCU 10 to the camera head 50 .
- the signal wire 62 is used for transmitting the image pickup signal hg 0 from the camera head 50 to the CCU 10 .
- the signal wire 63 is used for transmitting the test mode control signal tmd.
- the test mode control signal tmd is a signal for changing the operation mode between the test mode and the image pickup mode.
- the test mode is a mode for suitably performing signal processing in accordance with the delay time of the camera cable 60 .
- the changeover switch SW is connected to the terminal b side in accordance with the test mode control signal tmd given from the MPU 20 .
- a test signal (tsg) generated by the camera head timing generator (Camera head-TG) 52 is output.
- a pixel signal output from the CCD 51 is input into the CDS circuit 54 .
- signal processing for the pixel signal is performed by the CDS circuit 54 , the gain control amplifier 13 and the A/D converter 14 .
- the MPU 20 operates as a phase control unit in accordance with a test image pickup signal thg 2 obtained as a result of the signal processing and outputs a control signal cg 1 for controlling phase adjustment in the phase adjuster 17 .
- test signal Vte is set as a signal (rectangular wave) having the same change point as that of the real video signal (CDS output).
- the MPU 20 while the MPU 20 operates as a phase control unit to output a control signal cg 1 to control phase adjustment in the phase adjuster 17 , the MPU 20 operates as a plateau search unit to search for the plateau of an input signal input into the A/D converter 14 .
- the phase adjuster 17 is a circuit which can finely shift the phase of an output clock relative to an input clock by using PLL technology.
- the MPU 20 searches for a center portion t 10 of a plateau as a target point and regards a range ta containing the detected center portion t 0 as a plateau.
- the plateau can be detected in such a manner that the level of the A/D-converted image pickup signal hg 2 is detected and compared in accordance with each clock phase adjusted (shifted) by the phase adjuster 17 .
- a predetermined range e.g. center portion
- the integration is performed by the digital signal processor 15 , so that a result of the integration is detected by the MPU 20 to thereby determine the level.
- the MPU 20 controls the memory 24 to store plateau data indicating the phase of the A/D clock signal (ADCLK) at this point of time.
- the phase control in this case results in that the leading edge (upward arrow portion in FIG. 3 ) of the A/D clock signal (ADCLK) substantially coincides with the center portion (the portion marked with a white dot in FIG. 3 ) of the plateau of the video signal.
- the MPU 20 After the plateau data are stored in the memory 24 , the MPU 20 outputs a control signal cg 1 corresponding to the plateau data to the phase adjuster 17 .
- the A/D clock signal whose phase is adjusted to an optimum value is input into the A/D converter 14 . Therefore, the imaging apparatus 1 can suitably perform signal processing in accordance with the delay time caused by the camera cable 60 so that basic performance (resolution, S/N, sensitivity, etc.) can be kept at a desired level even when the camera cable 60 is long.
- signal processing in accordance with the delay time caused by the length of each of the camera cables can be performed suitably. Therefore, the imaging apparatus 1 can avoid the influence of variation of the length of the camera cable 60 .
- the imaging apparatus 1 may perform phase adjustment by using not the test signal Vte but image pickup data obtained by picking up an image of a test chart called multi burst. On this occasion, it is preferable that phase adjustment of the A/D clock signal is performed so as to be suitable for a higher frequency portion.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the imaging apparatus 100 .
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a camera head 150 .
- the imaging apparatus 100 includes a CCU 110 , a camera head 150 , and a camera cable 60 .
- the CCU 110 and the camera head 150 are connected to each other by the camera cable 60 .
- the point of difference of the CCU 110 from the CCU 10 is as follows.
- the CCU 110 has a CDS circuit 54 between the connector 12 and the gain control amplifier 13 .
- the CCU 110 has a pulse generator 18 and a drive signal generator 19 between the phase adjuster 17 and the connector 12 .
- the phase adjuster 17 of the CCU 110 outputs a phase-adjusted clock signal (CLK) to the pulse generator 18 .
- the pulse generator 18 generates phase-adjusted sample pulses SP 1 and SP 2 in accordance with the phase-adjusted clock signal (CLK) and outputs the phase-adjusted sample signals SP 1 and SP 2 to the CDS circuit 54 .
- the drive signal generator 19 outputs a drive pulse CVD for driving the CCD 51 to the CCD 51 .
- the point of difference of the camera head 150 from the camera head 50 is as follows.
- the camera head timing generator 52 , the drive signal generator 53 and the CDS circuit 54 are not provided in the camera head 150 .
- the camera head 150 has a pattern generator (PTG) 151 .
- a drive pulse CVD for driving the CCD 51 is fed from the CCU 110 through a signal wire 64 .
- the pattern generator 151 generates a test signal tsg and outputs the test signal tsg to the CCU 110 through the connector 55 .
- the pattern generator 151 functions as a test signal generator.
- the test signal tsg corresponds to a pixel signal obtained when an image of a white wall is picked up by the camera head 150 .
- the imaging apparatus 100 operates in the test mode.
- the changeover switch SW is connected to the terminal b side in accordance with the test mode control signal tmd given from the MPU 20 .
- the test signal tsg generated by the pattern generator 151 is input into the CDS circuit 54 of the CCU 110 .
- Signal processing of the test signal tsg is performed by the COS circuit 54 , the gain control amplifier 13 and the A/D converter 14 .
- the MPU 20 operates as a phase control unit in accordance with a test image pickup signal thg 2 obtained as a result of the signal processing to output a control signal cg 2 to control phase adjustment in the phase adjuster 17 .
- the MPU 20 performs peak range search (which will be described later) based on the test image pickup signal thg 2 .
- the MPU generates a control signal cg 1 in accordance with a result of the peak range search so that the phase adjuster 17 can perform phase adjustment based on the control signal cg 1 .
- FIG. 7 is a graph showing waveforms of signals input into the CDS circuit 54 .
- the pixel signal output from the CCD 51 is a signal having a repeating unit consisting of a reset period t 1 , a field through period t 2 , and a signal period t 3 .
- the CDS circuit 54 outputs a field through level (black level) L 1 and a signal level L 2 clamped with the sample pulses SP 1 and SP 2 in order to extract a level difference between the levels L 1 and L 2 in the signal period t 3 as a signal.
- the signal level difference output from the CDS circuit 54 changes because the timing of the field through level L 1 and the signal level L 2 clamped by the CDS circuit 54 changes.
- the imaging apparatuses 1 and 100 are described as a single-chip imaging apparatus having a single imaging device of the CCD 51 and a single signal processing system for the CCD 51 including the CDS circuit 54 , the gain control amplifier 13 and the A/D converter 14 , as shown in FIG. 9 .
- the single-chip imaging apparatus performs processing for three color signals R, G and B by the single signal processing system.
- the imaging apparatuses 1 and 100 may be embodied as a three-chip imaging apparatus having three imaging devices of the CCD 51 ( 51 R, 51 G, 51 B), and three sets of signal processing systems for the CCD 51 ( 51 R, 51 G, 51 B) including the CDS circuits 54 ( 54 R, 54 G, 54 B) the gain control amplifier 13 ( 13 R, 13 G, 13 B) and the A/D converter 14 ( 14 R, 14 G, 14 B) as shown in FIG. 10 .
- the three-chip imaging apparatus performs processing for the three color signals R, G and B with the three sets of signal processing systems respectively.
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